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MIDWAYUSA BERETTA D SPRING SERIES
Beretta 92/96 series Steel Trigger, Spring Trigger and D Hammer Spring
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Includes one each of 16, 17, 18, and 19 power reduced hammer springs. Some parts may require installation by a qualified gunsmith. It makes a huge difference in the trigger pull and your shooting proficiency will become much better in d.Eligible for.įactory replacement parts are manufactured to the exact same specifications and tolerances and use the same manufacturing materials as the original parts. Like others have said, just put it on the strut and that is all. Definitely get the solid pin over the roll pin. You may need to move it a little to get the spring to go over the end of the strut, rather than along side it.Īfter you have done it once, there is nothing to it, especially if you have the dog bone pin. Shine a bright light in the mainspring well so you can see the end of the strut. The mainspring strut on a 92 FS will not fall out. If you press down on a firm surface with the lanyard loop to press in a bit on the mainspring cap, you can usually just push the pin out with light pressure. The solid pins used on the US made pistols are slightly "dog boned".
MIDWAYUSA BERETTA D SPRING HOW TO
How To Install A Beretta 92/M9 D Spring (HD) If you are going to replace it with a solid pin, you can use any old punch. For the Italian pistol you will need to drive out the roll pin. Order a dog bone pin from Brownells ahead of time so you don't need to put the roll pin back in. Originally posted by PGT: The only thing that's tricky about a D-spring swap is if your guns are made in Italy as they use a roll pin vs. With US made 92's, I can swap a D spring by only taking one grip off and no tools beyond that. The only thing that's tricky about a D-spring swap is if your guns are made in Italy as they use a roll pin vs. You can only control what you can control. No need to thread it or lock it into any holes. You'd have to try real hard to mess this up. I'd rather be hated for who I am than loved for who I'm not. Threaded on the tab? Pushed against it? Thanks in advance. Was said that the spring needs to be against the tab. Where the spring gets put back in, there's a tab and they showed a good picture of it. I watched a YouTube video and it seems pretty easy but I have a question. I have 2 new Berettas headed my way with D springs that need to be installed. When my OEM trigger return spring broke a month ago, I replaced it with the Wolff coil spring Trigger Conversion Unit return spring set-up Dave recommended that I go with the reduced power unit, and I'm quite pleased with it (and don't have to worry about the trigger return spring breaking in the future-even though Beretta eventually got around to increasing the longevity/durability of the OEM spring).New PM! Discussion Poll Photo Album.
I shoot my 92D in IDPA and steel plate competitions, and plan on using it in our upcoming Washington State IDPA match in August, so I ordered some back-up springs-mainspring (16lbs), triggerbar spring, slide release spring, and recoil spring (13 lb-factory standard weight). I spoke with Dave at Wolff he's quite knowledgeable. The D is 16#'s? Wow thxs for the info! This is what Wolff told you? Good thing I have not ordered any springs yet, I will be trying a lot of spring weights when I do order. The "D" spring weight is 16 lbs, according to my discussion with Wolff. Trigger pull with "Comp" spring DA= 8.0lbĮach pull weight was derived at by averaging 10 pulls for each stat. Installed Dave Olhasso's competition spring in all three and went to the range today Fri 7-28-06.ĩ2FS-Trigger pull factory spring = DA 11.8lbĩ6 Brig. The following is from a post on the Beretta Forum: (shows the results of different hammer springs) Wolff Springs sells a calibration pack that includes a 16,17,18, and 19# spring. I believe the stock hammer spring is 20#.